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Chhattisgarh official pumps out 21 lakh litres of water from reservoir to retrieve 'new' phone; suspended

FP Staff • May 27, 2023, 00:21:47 IST
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Water was drained from a dam after food inspector Rajesh Vishwas’ Samsung phone fell into it. ‘I, at my own expense, emptied the water by 3 feet with the help of the local people and then the phone was retrieved on Thursday,’ Vishwas claimed

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Chhattisgarh official pumps out 21 lakh litres of water from reservoir to retrieve 'new' phone; suspended

In a shocking incident from Chhattisgarh, a government employee allegedly had 21 lakh litres of water pumped out of a reservoir after his mobile phone fell into it in the state’s Kanker district. The employee identified as food inspector Rajesh Vishwas was suspended for the colossal waste of water in the peak of summer at the Paralkot reservoir last weekend. The incident came to light on Friday, an official told PTI. Vishwas had gone to the reservoir for an outing with his friends on 21 May when his mobile phone fell into a waste weir, a channel that carries away surplus water, while taking a selfie, the official said. Vishwas allegedly roped in villagers and got diesel pumps to empty the water from the dam till his mobile phone was retrieved on Thursday, he added. The whole exercise lasted for nearly three days.

A food inspector was suspended in ⁦@KankerDistrict⁩ of #Chhattisgarh when he pumped out 21lakh litres water from a reservoir for 4 days,to fish out his mobile phone that slipped from hand. He said that the water was unusable & he made it usable by transferring it into lake. pic.twitter.com/FVv1pMi8vu

— RASHMI DROLIA (@rashmidTOI) May 26, 2023

After the matter came to light, Kanker Collector Priyanka Shukla sought a report in this regard, following which the official was suspended, he said. The collector also issued a show-cause notice to the sub-divisional officer (SDO) of water resources department, RC Dhivar, for allegedly giving verbal permission to drain out water from the weir. A report sought from the sub-divisional magistrate of Pakhanjore said that 4,104 cubic meters, or 41 lakh litres, of water was emptied from the structure without permission from the authorities to look for the mobile phone, it said. “Vishwas misused his position to look for his mobile phone and without seeking permission from the competent officer evacuated water to the tune of lakhs of litre in this scorching summer season which is unacceptable. For the aforementioned act, he has been placed under suspension with immediate effect,” reads the suspension order. The show-cause notice issued to Dhivar stated that as per statements of Vishwas in media, the food inspector had sought verbal permission from him for the purpose. Giving verbal permission to release water without seeking permission from senior officials comes under the category of misconduct, it said. The SDO has been asked to furnish a reply within a day and warned of disciplinary action if he fails, it added. Collector Shukla said she has also written to the secretary of the water resources department seeking action against SDO Dhivar. Official’s phone fell into reservoir while taking selfie Vishwas told PTI that he had gone to the dam with his friends and his phone, a Samsung Galaxy S23, fell into the reservoir when he tried to take a selfie. “The locals present there said that the tank is merely 10 feet deep and the phone can be retrieved. Initially, they tried to get it out but failed. They told me that if the water could be emptied by 3-4 feet then they could retrieve the phone. So I spoke to the SDO of the irrigation department who said that since the water is not used by the farmers you can empty it. So I, at my own expense, emptied the water by 3 feet with the help of the local people and then the phone was retrieved on Thursday,” Vishwas claimed. The unusable water was drained into the canal to reach nearby ponds, he claimed, adding that the water didn’t go to waste. Officials considering state like their ancestral property: Ex-CM Raman Singh Senior BJP leader and former chief minister Raman Singh hit out at the ruling Congress over the episode and said under the Bhupesh Baghel government, officials have been considering the state like their ancestral property.

दाऊ @bhupeshbaghel की तानाशाही में अधिकारी प्रदेश को पुश्तैनी जागीर समझ बैठे हैं।

आज भीषण गर्मी में लोग टैंकरों के भरोसे हैं, पीने तक के पानी की व्यवस्था नहीं है। वहीं अधिकारी अपने मोबाईल के लिए लगभग 21 लाख लीटर पानी बहा रहे हैं इतने में डेढ़ हजार एकड़ खेत की सिंचाई हो सकती थी। pic.twitter.com/lw9F4xdzY9

— Dr Raman Singh (@drramansingh) May 26, 2023
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He said, “Under the dictatorship of Dau @bhupeshbaghel, officials have been considering the state as their ancestral property. When people are dependent on tankers and there is no arrangement for even drinking water in this scorching summer, officials are pouring about 21 lakh litres of water for their mobile. Through this volume of water one and a half thousand acres of land could have been irrigated”. With inputs from PTI Read all the Latest News , Trending News ,  Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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